Candida Masini

Candida Masini was a member of the Italian Brotherhood of the Assassin Order. Originally a simple civilian who was a member of the anti-Borgia resistance, Masini was rescued in 1503 from a fight with Papal States soldiers by Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who took Masini in as one of the new Assassin recruits.

Biography
Born in Rome, Masini joined the anti-Borgia resistance as a civilian protester. However, in 1503 she got into a fight with three guards of the Papal States and their captain, who threatened to cut her throat if she did not tell them the location of her allies. She was rescued by Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who killed the captain and aided her in fighting off the guards.

Masini joined Ezio as one of the members of the Italian Brotherhood of the Assassin Order, trained as one of his new recruits. She was sent to Florence to count the number of Templar troops under the command of the Templar generals in the city along with fellow fresh recruits Ottavio Oliveri and Ortensia Orlandi.